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Why is water extremely cohesive?

The rise of water in a narrow tube against the force of gravity is called?

How does capillary action affect plants?


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User Nebiros
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The reason why water is extremely cohesive is because of hydrogen bonding
The rise of water in a narrow tube against the force gravity is called "Capillary action".
The capillary action affect the plants by taking advantage of of the water's sickness to organic tissues and soil.


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